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This is a pretty stupid thing to do. They're guaranteeing chinese chip making.
China is already making chips though? What does this change??
Do they have anything below 28nm? With finfet or better?
Uhh do you think that stays the case forever? lol
I think you're underestimating how impossible a task it is for China to hit a moving target. Even so, their move towards isolationism is at odds with an industry that has the most complex and globally integrated supply chain in existence.
Taiwan is the largest chip maker in the world. One of the reasons that China doesn't invade is because they're also dependent on Taiwan chips. Forcing china to double down on their local industry hinders Taiwan's security. The US knows this. They're escalating things in a very tense geopolitical area